Beyond the Ukraine-Russia-induced crisis, the world is engulfed in the Climate Crisis – and Man must take care of his Environment, or that will take care of him worse than a World War!
Wikipedia says Teddy Baguilat graduated from UP Diliman with a BA in Mass Communication major in Journalism. Well, this journalist will
now make his world more colorful.
(Baguilat image from TNT.abante.com.ph)
Mr Baguilat is President of the Global Consortium for
Indigenous and Community Conserved Areas (ICCA Consortium), advisory to the UN Convention
on Biological Diversity (en.wikipedia.org).
He also has a foundation with the aim of helping students and protecting the
environment.
Environment is a subject that the other senatorial
candidates cannot claim as being familiar with – and I can claim it as an
agriculturist (UP '65) and as Editor In
Chief & Founder of the 3 publications of the Forest Research Institute (FORI), 1975-1981: monthly
newsletter Canopy, quarterly
technical journal Sylvatrop, and
quarterly popular magazine. In FORI, I enjoyed many intellectual bites off the
environment.
As Mr Baguilat would know working as ICCA Consortium President,
biological diversity is as necessary as air to humans. Practices such as
multiple cropping and/or intercropping are necessary for better agribusiness as
well as better environment. Monocultures are anathema to healthful communities.
Now then, Mr Baguilat will understand what I said in an
earlier essay (09 Feb 2022, “Organic Agriculture – Simultaneously Solving
Farmer Poverty & Bad Health & Climate Change – Killing 3 Global
Goliaths With 1 Stone!” For A (Happier)
Philippines! Blogspot.com):
That farmers must practice organic agriculture, that is aside from multiple
cropping. Organic agriculture regenerates the soil; multiple cropping
regenerates the environment.
Gina Lopez,
Environment Secretary said, “We keep the light shining brightly in our hearts
and that light will bring on our future” (Daisy
Langenegger’s Facebook sharing). Climate Change is now obviously
endangering that future. It is high time that the Philippine Congress pay
attention to what we must do against Climate Change. Today, we
need Regenerative Agriculture in
order to regenerate healthy food and pleasant weather. If our practice of
agriculture continues to contribute greenhouse gases that exacerbate climate
change, if we don’t stop that, we are insane!
In 2010, Mr Baguilat won as representative of the lone
district of Ifugao, and succeeded in the campaign to preserve the Rice Terraces
of the Cordilleras. Preserve? I
have a better idea: Prettify! To make
all those rice terraces enchanting and at the same time help combat climate
change, my advice is:
To make “Nice Terraces” – Terrace
by terrace, grow vegetables, flowers, ornamentals, rice, fruit trees. In any
combination. Stop the monoculture Rice Terraces and Start the multi-culture Nice
Terraces! And forward Organic Farming, forsake Chemical Agriculture!
(image: rainbow terraces from behance.net)
As agriculturist,
I see the need to regenerate soils; as voter, I see that with Mr Baguilat as
Senator, we will regenerate the Senate into an environment-conscious lawmaking
body. Today, we need all the intelligent help we can get!@517
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